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CLIPS DVDelighted- Spoiler Free DVD reviews-
DVD is Rog's home video format of choice, rated from 1 to 5 - with five being the best. This page lists some of Rog's recommendations, but as he always says, "even some bad movies take on a new life in DVD form". For the highest quality Digital Video Disc, go the Blu-ray way.

Peter Pan and Tinker Bell take Wendy Darling and her brothers to Never Land for fun and adventure. But Captain Hook and his band of pirates get in the way. Walt Disney's brilliant animated adaptation of J.M. Barrie's classic tale returns to home video, joining the Signature Collection for its 65th anniversary. If you already own a Blu-ray version of this film, the biggest reason to upgrade is the digital code that allows viewing on multiple devices. The video and audio are spectacular in any format. Hours of bonus features from previous editions are included along with a few new extras. Among the first-timers are "Stories from Walt's Office: Walt & Flight", exploring Mr. Disney's love of flying, and "A Darling Conversation with Wendy & John", in which Kathryn Beaumont and Paul Collins reminisce about the experience of lending their voices to the sister and brother. There are also new "Oke" renditions of the tune "You Can Fly" and the deleted song "Never Smile at a Crocodile". The movie itself is still the main attraction with colorful animation, memorable characters and unforgettable songs. Watching Walt's "Peter Pan" never grows old.

The remarkable adventures of lion cub Simba, finding his way in the circle of life that will lead to becoming king. One of the Disney Studios finest animated features gets another reissue. As with its previous life on video, this edition

Wreck-It Ralph (the voice of John C. Reilly) and best friend Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) search the internet for a part to fix the broken Sugar Rush arcade game in this full-length CG cartoon. Looking and sounding